![]() Alongside planning their establishment, they took online brewing science classes and did their own research into the art of craft brewing.īefore moving to Denver about five years ago, Maragh had lived in New York City her whole life. New to the brewing industry, the pair practiced home brewing and tested out some of the recipes they hoped to see on tap. “We realized that we wanted something else out of our careers and out of our lives, so we pivoted over to the brewery,” Maragh said. When the pandemic forced career changes for the pair, they saw it as a sign to put their plan into motion. The two began mapping out a path to a hazy future. From that moment on, they shared an interest in and a fascination with beer. ![]() Nestled in Denver’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, the brewery is painted in vibrant colors to match the Jamaican flag and feels instantaneously distinctive from other local breweries.Ĭo-owners Maragh and Brown first met at Avery Brewing Company in Boulder in 2017 while working their separate corporate jobs. Wah Gwaan aptly means “what’s up” or “what’s going on” in Jamaican Patois, the English dialect spoken by the majority of the country’s population, and reflects the friendly and welcoming atmosphere of the brewery. Founded by husband-and-wife team Jesse Brown and Harsha Maragh, Wah Gwaan pays homage to Maragh’s lineage by crafting these Jamaican-inspired beers and serving the people of beer-centric Denver. A tamarind Red Ale, a jackfruit Kolsch, a pomegranate Hefeweizen- these are just a few of the beers that have circulated through Wah Gwaan Brewing Company’s tap list since its inception in 2020.
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